Largest outdoor reading event held in Malaysia
By ANISunday, June 27, 2010
KUALA LUMPUR - Thousands of people across Selangor participated in a record-breaking reading event at Taman Tasik Shah Alam, making it the largest outdoor reading event in Malaysia.
As many as 14,718 participants from all spheres of life gathered around the lake for an hour-long reading session.
The ‘Knowledge Day,’ organised by the Selangor Public Library Corporation to promote the culture of reading among the people, received recognition by the Malaysia Book of Records as the largest outdoor reading event in the country.
The Sultan of Selangor, Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah, who was the guest of honour at the event. He took a boat ride around the lake to witness the event.
Sultan Sharafuddin, in his speech, said it was important to read to increase knowledge about the world.
“We should not regard libraries as dreary places, but instead appreciate all the collections in a library as they are valuable treasures,” the Star Online quoted Sultan Sharafuddin as saying.
“People should also read more informative material instead of reading about gossip and entertainment,” he added.
Sultan Sharafuddin asked parents to encourage their children to master various languages especially English, which is regarded as a global language but at the same time not ignore Bahasa Malaysia. (ANI)